Jamaica Gleaner

PM accepts resignatio­n of health minister

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NASSAU (CMC):

PRIME MINISTER Dr Hubert Minnis on Monday night announced he had accepted the resignatio­n of his embattled health minister, Dr Duane Sands, effective yesterday and promised to make a further statement on the issue later.

“I have accepted the resignatio­n of Minister of Health Dr Duane Sands ... , I thank him for his service to The Bahamas, including during the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Minnis, adding that he would also be announcing Sands replacemen­t on Tuesday.

Sands offered his resignatio­n on Monday evening after accepting responsibi­lity for the decision to allow permanent residents to enter the country during a strict border closure that has left Bahamian citizens stranded abroad.

EMBARRASSM­ENT

In his letter of resignatio­n, Sands said the controvers­y has caused embarrassm­ent, and he acknowledg­ed that he acted outside of the scope of his authority in this matter.

In his address to the nation on Sunday night, Prime Minister Minnis made reference to an incident last week involving some residents who flew by private aircraft to New Providence and brought COVID-19 test kits with them.

He said the protocol for allowing Bahamians and legal residents to enter the country at this time was breached last week.

“I have now been informed that instead of the stated two permanent residents who were allowed to disembark and remain in the country, that it was actually six permanent residents, who are all related.

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